Afridi 'happy' to have Amir back in team

Shahid Afridi, Pakistan's T20 captain, has backed the selection of Mohammad Amir in Pakistan's limited-overs squads for their tour of New Zealand. Amir's selection was his first since he served his ban for spot-fixing in the Lord's Test of 2010.

"Happy to have Amir back in team," Afridi tweeted on Friday. "He told me truth first time I asked him in England. He admitted his mistake we should back him now. Amir spoke the truth both to courts and the Pakistani public. Unlike the rest who kept lying for two-three years."

Need to respect PCB, ICC on Amir call - Misbah

Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan Test captain, backed Mohammad Amir's return to the national set up. "I recently watched Mohammad Amir in the BPL, I think he is the same bowler he was five years ago," he told Cricket Australia. "But right now the question is not about his performance. There are other factors which need to be taken care of.

"Some players had reservations against his comeback and I think the cricket board has done the right thing by engaging players and Amir in conversation. We players shouldn't even comment on it and need to respect the decision of the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board."

Amir's selection was a subject of heated debate even among the Pakistan squad, with Mohammad Hafeez and Azhar Ali making it clear they would not welcome him back. Hafeez and Azhar stayed away from a probables camp that included Amir, only returning after the intervention of PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan. Azhar then offered his resignation as ODI captain, before Shaharyar talked him around to withdrawing it.

Afridi said he respected Azhar and Hafeez's stance. "We suffered a lot due to spot fixing scandal and our image was tarnished everywhere," he tweeted.

But he stressed the need to move forward. "We now need to move on and I will back Amir and expect him to serve Pakistan cricket with total dedication and commitment."